The MR2 Drivers' Club

The MR2 Drivers' Club

Welcome to the MR2 Drivers Club and our website. Here you will learn more about The Club, Our activities and of course, The Cars themselves.
Having celebrated our 25th anniversary in 2016, The MR2 Drivers Club has amassed a loyal and growing band of likeminded people who enjoy everything about owning and driving an MR2, and being part of our scene at a wide variety of events throughout the year.

The Toyota MR2

Mid-Engined, Rear Wheel Drive, 2 Seater ... The exotic sounding formula which has the heart of the Toyota MR2 throughout its production. Whilst the body shapes, engines, interiors, aspirations, geometries and just about everything else changed along the way, that M-R-2 formula remained constant through a production run on almost 25 years.

Each marque is very distinguishable individually, very much "of the era" and each has its own loyal band of followers who will gladly state the reasons why their marque of choice is "the one to have!"

Production commenced with the unveiling of the Mk1 in 1984 and was immediately recognised as "Japan's Car of the Year" and widely praised for its "lithe athleticism" and "overriding sense of fun".

Production continued until 2009 at the end of the Mk3, with each decade that passed, each new Mk produced successfully anticipated the demands of the motorist for that time while keeping true to the original M-R-2 formula

Whatever your needs, there is an MR2 for you. Find out more about each of the different MR2s produced over a successful 25 year production run

This is the first time the club has attended this show. Although not as big as the Classic in November, there was still a lot going on and some great cars to look at. As the show’s title suggests, it’s more focused on being hands-on than just a static display,…

It was a lovely spring day, so the perfect place to have our Sunday lunch was the Riverside at Acton Bridge with its stunning views of the river Weaver with the boats, narrow boats and the ducks for company. We booked the large conservatory for all of us, as this…

This month, I decided to leave home 30 minutes earlier because of The Manchester Marathon. However, I still found myself in a traffic jam a few hundred yards from home and thought I would never leave Sale! I eventually arrived at The Manor Golf Club late, to find our members standing…

Our April meeting was a trip on the Avon Valley Railway. We met in the car park of the beautifully restored Victorian station in Bitton, between Bristol and Bath. The plan was to catch the 12.15 Steam train for a 1 hour ride to return at 1.15 for lunch. The…